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Old 06-06-2005, 03:29 PM
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changing fuel injected to carb

Hi there, i have an 88 bronco xlt with a 302 fuel injected. A little while ago the motor blew up. So i got a rebuilt 351 motor out of a 85 carbed crown vic from my grandpa. So one week end we took the motor out of the bronco and out of the crown vic then put the motor from the crown vic into the bronco. Now obviously pretty much none of the wiring will hook up. I got a fuel injected distributer so hopefully that will take care of some of the wiring. Now i have the throttle cable from the crown vic so i will change that. I'm assuming the kick down for the transmission will have to be changed. The starter is already hooked up so the viecle will turn over. What will have to be changed or modified for the fuel lines? The fuel pump still works if that makes any difference. Is there anything else that has to be done? Thanks for your help.
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Old 06-07-2005, 09:23 AM
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I was going to post the same question except for a 2.9 V-6
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Old 10-15-2005, 08:56 PM
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Re: changing fuel injected to carb

you need to get a fuel pressure reglator cause the fuel injection has to high of fuel pressure but what year was the crown vic and for the 2.9 no other motor will bolt up to the 2.9 tranny that is dumb i think had the same problem when i was going to put a 302 in my B2
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